Bingham High School - Coppertonian Yearbook (Copperton, UT)
- Class of 1956
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ON A KQV JUZAWDWVU-JA, W' jim,-,glk vmwicb X S ING ,gtg X:olxKlxx R -Q VM u.1.fKw v4 qbux, .WV ., H., S., PRESENTS Dolores Aguayo Edilor Georgia Melwan Assf. Edi+or Carole Sanchez Lifera ry Edilor Doroflly Garreff Arfisl' J. Dave Cunliffe Bus. Manager Arfhur Balmer Adviser , 'I ,, ..........-1.-...i-. l Program for ihe , fion of Hue Copper+onian. WriHen, direcf- ed and produced by Bingham High School sfudenfs 1 i af Copperfon, Ufah. annual presenfa- fjrgw ln f f ll f ff 1 1 if 1 f.-r f f 1 ff 17 f , f 'ALL Affifffif X Xl l ll' ' L7 J A e u, f W if I!!! In Y, X ' fl X ,ff P In 'A .P ,L 4,,V U ,V I,f L , 7 f 17,1 ' ,QM JQCZWQ AW ffwff , r , l f , , 77 ff r ' X 'Lf '. nf 174177 , I , X X , V?,, X vfffi 7 fcffkffl 1 WW -ff:-' , , .5751 I I X f ,X wj rfrfl JWf5hfrg'ffaf4fcf 1, ,, --,,...'j 'S.! ALL Tl-IE WORLDS A STAGE. And all The men and women merely players: They have lheir exils and lheir enlrancesq And one man in his lime plays many parlrs. l'lis acls being seven ages. A+ firsl The inlanl. Mewling and puking in The nurse's arms. Then The whining school-boy. wilh his salchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwilling lo school. And lhen lhe lover, Sighing like furnace, wilh a woelul ballad Made fo his mislress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of slrange oalhs, and bearded like +he pard. Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking lhe bubble repulafion Even in 'rhe cannon's moulh. And Then The iusfice In fair round belly wilh good capon lined, Wilh eyes severe and beard of formal cu+. Full of wise saws and modern inslancesg And so he plays his part The sixfh age shifls Info Jrhe lean and slipper'd pafaloon, Wilh speclacles on nose and pouch on side, His youlhlul hose, well saved, a world 'foo wide For his shrunk shank: and his big manly voice. Turning again 'foward childish lreble, pipes And whislles in his sound. Lasl scene of all, Thal ends lhis slrange evenlful hislory. ls second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans leelh. sans eyes, sans Jrasle. sans everyfhing. , ix if ..,- - f gi? ll ln This world iT maTTers noT whaT parT we play on liTe's sTage buT raTher how well we play iT. There are Those who live To give of Their Time and TalenTs To malce The world beTTer. These bring joy, happiness and conTenTmenT To The world. Then again, There are Those who live To wring Trom The world everyThing They can wiThouT conTribuTing anyThing in reTurn. These bring only misery and Trouble To The world. ln which class will you Tind yourselves. IT is my hope ThaT your years aT Bingham High School have TaughT you To be oT some service To your school, your communiTy and your Tellow man. IT you have learned To spealc a kind word ,To be helpful. To be friendly, To bear your share OT The load, To Teel Thal' you musT give as well as receive, To lcnow ThaT liTe has purpose, To undersTand ThaT each Thing you do brings joy or sorrow To someone you love, and To use your TalenTs and To malce The world beTTer, Then I Thinlc you are prepared To play your parT in The greaT drama oT life. This, my TirsT year aT Bingham High School, has been a mosT memorable one. l shall cherish Torever The memory oT my associaTions wiTh all The sTudenTs, The TaculTy, The school personnel, The Jordan School DisTricT AdminisTraTion and Board oT EducaTion. lT has been an inspiraTion and a joy To have had a parT wiTh all of you in malcing This school year a successTul and happy one. To all of you may l express The hope ThaT each new day Tinds you happy and successful in The imporl'- anT parT yy are playing on liTe's grea?fsTage. l i 1 , -T ' ul Of y if I ,LW 0 H. w. JoReENsEN AK tv' I ,V LL! T Livfll g 0 . X7 1 TN V M YV , I rincipal, , 0 ,V A l N! flat! I T l, 11 , I ' x My X ' 76 fy We 4,4 as pr J L ll if . I Lil f. N fi' I I KL' jf T .N 'LV H lv 1 U , l . ,ci Q .iihvi My T Ml, .4 f W il -H- f c -LY? 3315 :N f'Q'lf?'1f-iw-. K Q - X ' ' 1:31 ' - s f - af, X- Wie-' -A .of 1 aeawf. -,as - I - T -. . 1 J!-f :,Q-. 1 T' - if-T Lskrfii ' fl A vm ' -e V - -A 4: Af- 5,18 ss Miki ia . Y iwiissf. ,. . N1 wesfwf 'Y X . -' T T A X , . Vg 1 A L , s.xg.-,w:w1,kffvs L ey -. Q k Ye 5 , f,sgQvfA:s Ks . ww, ,.,s.. . - X ' gf. ri. ' - f s, T i.1f1-,xwxfg,',l-wus. - f X gf'v.f-im f x SETTING This is 'rhe selling of fhe acfivilies +ha+ are recorded in lhe scripl of lhis book. We will remain fond of These halls and rooms for years To come. Thanks fo The People who have buill such a fine insfilulion and lo lhose who have helped lo mainlain if. PRCGRAM Aci' One Adminisfrafors Ac+ Two Casi' Ac+ Three Thespian Acf Four Nrhlefics Unijrs Miss Happertouiau I I-IOP KING MIKE GONZALES I-IOP QUEEN JANICE HENDERSON I QI 1 I 4 I X f SI PROM KING and QUEEN RAUL MOYEDA MAXINE GARRETT LEADING MAN JERRY CRELLIN PERSONALITIES Oct-Ka+l1y Zampos Nov Dec. .-Rose Kawa -Eleanor Markovich Jan--Sharen Peferson Feb.-Carole Dean Sanchez L......4 COPPERTONIAN CONTESTANTS Row I Ka+hy Zampos, Joan Arrifola Row 2 Sharen Anderson, Anna Von Michaelson Row 3 Josephine Gallegos. Jackie Dahlsfrom sq , SN Administrators f ,X The Bingham High School is nor iusi' a physical planf of wood, brick and sfeel. Through i+s many years of service 'ro fhe yourh of The area, i+ has gained a new significance. Irs halls and rooms have raken on a hallowed look ro rhose who dwelr There once. Thai look has been our- lined by a halo as memories of rhe good old days have rerurned wirh increasing vigor as lime has passed by. As fhe srudenrs of roday +humb 'rhe pages of 'rhis yearbook, a new symbol of worship will become available 'ro Them. They will be enrering a haven of memory which will become more comlorling, more influenfial, and more effecrive as a life- guard as +he years go by. Any insrirurion like This school, whose main purpose has been solely 'rhe welfare of irs member, and whose iuncfion has been resolved so beauriiuly and well, will live as long as rhe memories of rhose whom if louched. As a srage of memories ir will become a refuge +o a fired soul, a vehemonf noslalgic, or an aspiring enlhusf iasf. Whenever fhese pages are relhumbed, lhe 'rhumber cannor help +o increase his devotion +o 'lhis school as a symbol +ha+ is becoming increasingly beaurifui, exrend- ed and worlhwhile. li will become mosl imporranl' as a par? of 'rhar world srage of human acfiviry which we rhoroughly enioy. Arlhur E. Pere-rson l Arrhur E. Peferson Superinlendenl I0 Reed H. Becksfeod Assisranr Superinrendenf Directv rs FIRST ROWS John E. Rich Rex Tripp Dr. J. O. Jones SECQND ROW1 Leonard Becksfead Marvin Jensen Sfanley A. Rasmussen Mr. Hauskenecff Mr. Graham Mr. Bailey junior Mr. Bafeman Mr. Newfon Mr. Smifh Mr. Willians Mr. Chrisfensen Wonkier Mr. Bingham f My W Direeivrs Mr. Boker Mr. Sfephenson Mr. Bishop Mr. Peferson Mr. Newbold M5,1,b11e f!, Mr. Schick We rf ff If 4, ! ,Q ' V- LI f ' L7-I-I ly jT'x Quiet Please Mr. Schonky Mr. Hicks Mrs. Sfeel Mr. Crump Miss Horris Mrs. Boggess Mrs. Jones Zzrulfy NOTE OF THANKS To 'rhe faculfy, adrninislralors and personnel of our school who have given so freely of lheir lime. palience.. advice and helpfullness. clo we give our humble Jrhanlcs. We wil, Though we may nol realize il, profil for years 'ro come from your fine worlc. You have helped lo open +he curlain on Jrhe sfage of our fufures. Miss Culberfson Mrs. Bofes Mrs. Nielson Mrs. Beek CAFETERIA STAFF gl:-A Mrs. Summick Miss Coward Mrs. Nichols Mrs. Ffke Mrs. Corpenfer SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Fohrni TRAFFIC OFFICER Mr. Smifh I+ maHers no? how slcillful fhe direcfor. how glamorous fhe sfer, or how handsome fhe hero: unless fhere is an efficieni' crew be- hind lhe scenes, rhe play will flop. Our prop crew has been very helpful in all fheir endeavors +o make our school happier, more comforlable and a bigger success. OFFICE STAFF Connie ond Tillie BUS DRIVERS L-Rlrlgleldjon Chadwick, Roy Peferson, CUSTODIANS or ey ones. Verle Peferson, Miles Anderson, Don Delaney, Mr' Johnson Mr' Ccrpemier Boyd Anderson. NORMAN WHITING Presiclenl JACKIE DAHLSTROM Vice-Presiclen+ Student Body 0fHcers Lefi 'ro Rigl'1+, Row I Norman Wlwiling, Jackie Dalwlslrom, JoAnn Murano, Ellen Beflw Thomas, Annelle Lepore, Dolores Aguayo Row 2: James W. Bingham, Joan Downs, l-larry Pappasicleris, Marvin Prigmore, Gary Sallas, Wayne Nielson Adriano lvlarlinez, Eleanor Marlcoviclm Dick Kubola. SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL The direclor of a Broadway I-li+ has a simple Iaslc. All Ihe lines are wriHen: direcrions for scenes, lighfs and aciions are clearly sfafedg Ihe casf of characlers has been selecled in advance, and all Ihey need do is memorize 'Iheir dialogue and The show is on Ihe road. Nof so Ihe Ihealre of life in school. Each acl of 'rheir drama-be if Iraiedy, comedy or farce- musf be played sponfaneously under Ihe direcfion of a sI'udenI council. Under fhe guiding hand of Mr. Bingham, This year's council has mel, sfudied, and solves producfion problems Ihal should make The road ahead easier for The nexr ser of direclors. I+'s been a good year. Anofher acl' has been successfully planned, wri++en, produced and launched on Ihe sea of life for Iufure remembering. ELLEN BETH THOMAS DAVE CUNLIFFE DOLORES AGUAYO JOANN MURANO ANNETTE LEPORE Si'Hing Ief+ Io righh Jerry Moore, George Markovich, Nikki Jones, Harold Jenkins. E. Odell Peferson, Marjorie Sax, Karen Olsen. Donna James, Bobby Davis. Sfanding, leff +o righ+: Arlhur Mariinez, Joe Osoro, Harold Susaeia, Elsie Sroker, Sonia Reed. Back row, Ieff Io righfz Larry Osoro, Clifford Buff, Tom Carrigan, David Moore. Daniel Arrilola. JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL Srars have under-siudies and direclors have assislanfs. These under-siudies and assisIan+s rise Io slardom and direciorships as The years roll by. Our Junior High Council for Ihis year will ceriainly provide many of The siars and direciors behind Ihe Ioolliqhfs in Ihe ears iusr ahead. Mr. Pelerson, as our advisor, has Iaughi us how Io work. We look forward Io slardom. HAROLD JENKINS QQQAJLVW WUIMJL1 law X ml A m4 gum Qlxfifrnlafm I Q 1 Xi MJ 1 ff 6215! ff f 3 ff f 1 1, If Adriano Marfinez Lef+ +o righf: Russell Jackson Tom James Sallie Congdon Beverly Vllrighr Georgia Mehan Adriano Marfinez This is fhe momenl when fhe Seniors of 56 begin fo look backward on fhe scenes of six years af Bingham High School. To mosf of us, sfepping off fhe sfage fhaf has filled our lives wifh so many fixed emofions. leaves us wifh a fouch of sadness. Truly fhe besf years of our lives have been spenf here. Making fhe mosr of our lasf year we have had many happy and cherished fimes. Sfarfing ouf wirh a crew of fop officers we mapped ouf our las+ high school acfivifies: +he Senior Hop so beau+ifully done: The wonderous pleasure of obfaining class rings. and lasf, The anficipafed graduafion wifh an array of caps and gowns and commencemenf cards. So, if you chance fo see a few fears on fhe cheeks of fhe Seniors, do nof laugh, for you see. fhey are fears of sadness mingled wifh fears of happiness and uncerfainfy. Sadness because of leaving fhe Hallowed-Halls of Bingham High so long cherished: happiness because we finally made rhe grade fo fhe fop of fhe ladder: and uncerfainfy because of fhe fufure we face as we go our info fhe world as adulr cirizens. So open wide rhe cur- 'rain of The fufure for we are passing from fhe sfage of preparafion fo 'rhe arena of producfion. 22 Priscilla Oriega Kallny Zarnpos Preddy Marlinez Josephine Gallegos Alice Oclwoa Joyce Jackson Carole Sanchez Ruby May Serassio Joan Hiyama Verlene Peferson Re-an Skinner Kaflwryn Barlron Connie Smifh Janice Henderson Ollie Marfinez Sharen Belf av-N M 'KW 'QNX A imp Snaren Jean Anderson Inez Blanco Sallie Congdon Connie Melwan Anneiie Lepore Dorofliy GarreH Dolores Aguayo Lorraine Scorzafo Anna Von Micllaelson Carma Ray Dorollwy SloHe Diana Ugarfe Joan Arrilola Lillian Arclwulela Nadine Gallegos Gladys Lugo Carma Jean Henson Georgia Melwan JoAnn Murano Beverly Wrigln' Ann l-louglwlon Jackie Dalwlsfrom Mary Kampros Ellen Beflw Thomas LaDean l-lam Russell Miya Tony Menna RusseH Jackson George Hardman John Goris Bernie Cordova Danny Jalrerlca John Poulson Phil Downs Bill Johnson Norman Whifing Malcolm Roberfson Adriano Marfinez Gary Tall Dave Cunliffe Gerald Cunningham T Z.,,,-i-fU.l 60-Starring Ay. A curTain liTTed, and There we were, our Junior Class seTTing The sTage Tor a mosT exciTing drama. Yes, we are Juniors now, big shoTs in our high school and raring To geT on sTage To show our many varied TalenTs. We had our chance, Too, Mr. Williams and Miss CulberTson, our direcTors, were yelling. acTion, cameras, so we seT The sTage wiTh our assembly. our parTies, Then The big Junior Prom. Boy, was iT all Tun. We made memories we will cherish Tor The resT of our life. We were complefing The second To The lasT parT of The TirsT acT enTiTled Educa- Tion. ATTer we compleTe This TirsT acT we are prepared Tor The resT oT The play, called Life, L Dick KuboTa Wayne Neilson Rose Kawa Mac Ray Maxine GarreTT Joe Orgill RoberT BaTes Wayne Neilson Pai' Yengich Rena Joy Coleman Kay LOU Cook Jeanne lvie Barbara Brown Rosie Luian Rose Kawa Marilyn Ball Joan Cowde'I Alice Jaramillo Pai Nielson Edilia Lopez 33 Jean Sanchez JOAN! Ar1dSfSOf1 Velma Madinez Claudia Sanchez Maxine G-arreff Joyce Dccol Bobbie Lee Johnson Gloria Gallegos Sallie Lulcich Ann Marie Deakin Peggy Peferson Karen Bell l l Q l 34 Julia Miya Joan Johnson Darlene l-lufclwing Toni Slewarl JoAnn Spera Diane Reed Sha rlene Fosler Gilberf Leyba Joe Orqill Russell Swain Joe Casfillo George Zduniclw Edward Aquayo 35 Norman Bianchi Frank Zdunich Tom Lovaf Rodney Johnson Jim Fiice Dennis Miller Fred Adams Wayne Neilson Dick Kubofa Ricardo Lopez Emerson Vigil Eddie Garamandi 36 Jack Lopez Daie Cerpenier Many Pefersor' Mae Rav David Leyba Robew King Paul Moyeda Bobbie Nicholls Archie Benevediz Maurice Coiyar Boyd Whe+5eI Tony Osiquera 37 Q 'J xi Class Officers SOPHOMORES As lhe curlain falls on lhis school year we wish To commend fhe sophomores. Their firsf appearance on 'rhe high school slage has won lhe acclaims of fhe old s+ars. Long will fhe 'Sophs remember lhe fun, joys and merrimenf They have all shared +oge1'her. May 'rheir furure on fhis sfage of life be as wonderful and friendly as lhe pasr has been. Rudy Gonzales Eleanor Marlcovich Gary Sal+as Sherry Pererson Marie Lovaf Sharon Porfer Harry Pappasideris Andy Trujillo Gary Salras , ll! lX llmicrstudies Nw Carmen Sanchez Dolores Lozano Lorrine Truiillo JoAnn Half Sherrie Pelerson Flora Medina Carol Casaus Doris Marlinez Barbara l-llyama Nelda Robinson Isabel Menna Evangilene Giron America Rivera Marlha Miya Carol Gollsh Marsha Walker Virginia Greiqo Kay Beclcslead Carolyn Connary Frances Slofle Karen Moss Nancy Peferson Carol l-loqluncl Peqqy Berq Mabel Benevecliz Mary Jane Gufierrez Roselyn Fresquez Pafricia Dalley Ann Marie Sybrowslq 39 Madelene Monloyo Marie Loyal Connie Bianchi Sharon Porior Lillian Marlinez Floraida Arclwuleia Diane Leonard Eleanor Marlcovich llean Robinson Doroflwy Simlcins Judy Oliver Darlene Carpenfer Joan Downs Roland Peferson Don Farnsworfh Bobby Anderson Jerry Coorns Lloyd Bolfon Wayne Adaclii Andy Truiillo Richard McMullin Robert Jaferlca George Relrou+is Kenny Davis Larry Ralcich Dick Michaelson Richard Nerdin Dee Laycock 40 ff N X X - ix . X as ' MT 1 .4 .-2 ::5f::I. 'Sig-xg ,.:,Y V. -Y ,p A N Q ,.,,: , 4:-' My .-2. N f.: 1 ,A , ,h, . Q5 ,. . , .... ,. X ,.,. QE ss L 1 'Neil Q 9 - - . mg, K ik ' W xv SE NSA- X X. L 11 X 9 0 5 A kxxk WN Q A !E' m'YQl X ' 5 X. swf? Mon? Neilson, Bobby Osoro. Bobby Davis, Loyd Gallegos. Jenny Osegera, Arfhur Boyd. Sharen Pefersen, Lilly Trujillo 42 Mariorie Sax Lynn Boren Pafricia Curfis Sherryl Farley Karen Olsen Connie Tanner Susan Carler Sharen Peferson Elsie Sfolrer Janice Nix fp I,-j l to Q Apprentices WUT FRESHMEN We, The Mighly Freshmen of H55-56, have linally reached our las? and rnosl exciling year of Junior High School. When The curlain opened al lhe beginning of fhe year we knew lhe Freshmen were heading off For anolher season of success. The scene slarfed our by choosing our Presidenl, Bob Davis, a greal leader unlo us all. Wifh fhe cooperalion of our ofher leaders, lhe year has been full of lun and excilemenl. We were very forlunale lo be able lo choose our own leachers and 'rhe subiecfs we wan+ed. We added new scenes +o fhe Junior High scripf such as: Junior High Dances, Mafinee dances, Speech conlesl, games, class assemblies and olher various achievemenls, Anofher scene has ended and we are wailing for The curfain lo open lo a new and diflerenl year of being fulure 'Sophomoresf' Xlilclci Jones Nlancy Neally Jelilly Praff Sharon Sfrancl Sylvia Lulcich Nlancy Lopez luanifa Tafoya Edifh DeCol Diane Lopez Darla Bullock Shirley Johnson loan Filce vlary Sanchez lolene Rakich -ois Fahrni Rosa Vigil -ucy Jane Lovell Maria Rivera Cay Pelerson Balsy Anderson Belly Zdunich Mary Oriega Sophie Kampros Kaylene Kuboia Evelyn Cisnerios Jenny Osequera Lilly Trujillo Elsie Vigil Florence Leyba Madalene Sanchez f 1 1' Y N 22555 bu ,M ,NA if 5? QQ5 ' .xg XR fag iig- fm. s f ,wx 4, . Lt. .rg 5 fi Y nv f xi 'qui 5? 3. Q- 9 sm saw 3 -aw? vim Miami IST? 4 ik- a r . ..,. wk , KSN My A J! 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We leave rhe Eighrh Grade much wiser. lfff-'wil ,Nazficv 46 Helen Arcliuleia Ruby Arcliulela Marsha Berala Lyclia Blanco Peqqy Blake Linda Brislc Carol Brelia Norma Carver Dorothy Clwacon Nancy Ciellin Dora Dominques Joreifa Fouls Susan Gillam Cecelia Giron Bealrico Grieqo Connie Gonzales Camille Groves Moniez Hansen Bonnie l-larker Donna James Euiemia Jaramillo JoAnn Lepore Belly Liecliile Donna Kay Lipsey Linda Lonq Ofelia Lopez Lucy Jane Lovell Qriinda iviariinez Vivian lvlariinez Delores Mariinnz Pearl Milner Cliarloiie Miya Kallny Mounieer Claudia Murano Marion Murano Kay Palmer Jeanefie Pino Leia Randall Dixie Lee Reed Sonia Rodriquez Jenny Rosa Lorraine Rosiron 47 Linda Smernoff Shirley Smi+h Odelia Taffoya Rose Anna Triiillo Rufena Vasquez Carol Weichman Jaclcie Dally Henry Arriz Russell Boulion Tom Carrigan Johnny Esponosa Richard Gallegos Gene Gray Roy Hafch Dee l-loglund Leanord Johnson Billy Kawa Marshall LaComb Jim Lindsey Ruben Lugo Ray Lulrich Jimmy Lopez Julian Lozano Gilberf Marfinez Joe Mariinez Lukas Marfinez Carl Miya David Moore Jerry Moore Frankie Moyeda Bill Merrican Roy Orfega Joe Osoro Bobby Owens Gary Prigmore Tommy Redman Richard Reubaclc Fred Rios Sammy Salfas Ted Sandsfrom George Slugga Alfred Sorriells David Sloclcs Bobby Susaefa Floyd Truiillo Jack Turner Eloy Vigil Fumi Wafanabe Vaughn Wlwifing Ber+ Williamson We Want Intermission f' H 9 SEVENTH The TirsT acT of a six year play was presenTed by The SevenTh Grade. The oTher grades agreed ThaT This new play will be a huge success. The criTics also sTaTed They were proud To lcnow and To work wiTh These Tine acTor's and acTress's of . The class of 6l. They have a long run To go, buT They are sure To ac- complish many more Things and be a HIT on The sTage aT The Bingham High School. Harold SusaeTa. Jimmy LovaT, Amelia Arronco. Marilyn l-lolladay, Sonia Reec Gloria Goramendi Rose ArchuleTa Amelia Arronco Carol Bononcini Tina Boren Dana Borich Micheal Carrigan Teddy Chesler Linda Connery Lorraine Cordova Micheal Creedon Maxine DeCol PauleTTe Dispensa Marcene Edwards AThene Flores MargareT Gallegos MiTzi Garamendi Janice Golish Beverly l-laTT Marilyn Holladay Nikki Jamis 235 s .. . 1:4 aah-My . Ya K fa - . . 1 5 34 2 fwfw ig 15 A ' ,wwf g Hu L ,W ff ., :- ,:. -:- M W W V iii ' I 'ff f m 6 Q E V -'-- : 4 pf 5' M' ' .. - . Q - A ' . f f , f .- sm: Y. ' ggi, ' 4 0 :i??i-,gri fm A ff ' if SRE gigi kw k , M35 .1 . 4 QE w-- if 4 'S ia, f is ask b ,'..'M . 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Joyce Jackson, Dorofhy Simplcins, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Sharlene Fosfer. Row I: Sharlene Fosfer. Joan Arrifola, Joyce Jackson, Mary Kampros, Kafhy Zampos, Dorofhy SloH'e, Ruby Mae Serrasio, Bobbie Lee Johnson, Dorofhy Simpkins. Row 2: Ann I-Ioughfon, Jackie Dahlsfrom, Ellen Befh Thomas, Darlene Carpenfer, Kay Lou Cook, Frances SloHe, Karen Bell, Jo Ann Spera, La Dean I-Iam, Toni S'rewar'I'. Row 3: Rose Mary Arriiola, Jeanne Ivie. Mariha Miya, Joyce DeCoI, Beverly Wright Ann Marie Sybrowsky, Diane Ugar+e, Jo Ann Murano, Barbara Hiyama, Eleanor Marlcovich. Row 4: Marilyn Ball, Sharen Anderson, Sherry Peferson, Diane Reed, Barbara Brown. Connie Smi+h, Dorofhy Garreff, Nelda Robinson, Sharon Porfer, Judy Oliver, Joan Johnson, Sally Congdon. Row 5: Alice Jaramillo, Julia Miya, Pai Dailey, Ka Becksfead, Jo Ann Anderson, Joan Downs, Carol I-Ioglund, Connie Bianchi, Row 6: Isabell Menna, Dolores Aguayo. Georgia Mehan, Karen Moss, Peggy Berg, Peggy Peierson. . .fr .. . 23 ZUFWT, A NEA .. INITIATION lniTiaTion is more Than a TesTing oT The probies, iT is a preparaTion Tor greaTer and more imporTanT Things To come in The lives oT The MinereTTes. lniTiaTion as a com- binaTion oT The happy and The sad scenes in The years To Tollow. TEAS The social TuncTion of The MinereTTe Club include The Teas which are held in connecTion wiTh The holidays near aT hand. These Teas are looTh enjoyable and educaTional. DRILLING Drilling, Though iT is rough on The nerves, is one oT The many pleasures connecTed wiTh being a MinereTTe. While drilling The girls give of Themselves in order ThaT They may gain a small measure oT happiness Tor Them- selves as Tor oThers. VW ,js-L! 55 CAMERA CLUB When we slarled lhe produclion, we found we had no phofographers. And wha+ good is lhe producllon of a play if you don'+ have fhe facilifies lo record ir? The obslacle was hurdled: four asperinq camera en- fhusiasls were enrolled in The new Camera Club. They have done a splendid jolo. All pholos excepl fhe class piclures may be crediled 'ro These sludenfs. Dale Roberl' Lef+ +o righf: Richard Mclvlullin, Mr. Neilsen, Dee Laycock, Dale Carpenler. Cen+er: Roberl Bales. Froni' Row: Norman Whi+ing, Lynn Miller, Wayne Neilson, Colin Orgill, Mike Gonzales, and Jimmy Fike. Second row: Ron Boren, Raul Moyeda, Tony Oseguera, Frank Zdunich, Edward Aguayo, and Dennis Miller. Third row: Del Mar Schick, Dick Susaela, Tom Loval, Jerry Crellin, Boyd Whe+sel, and Gerald Cunningham. PROSPECTORS The Prospecfors Club has played an irnporfanr role in +he drama of school life fhis year. ln addifion To a season of worfhwhile social acrivilies, fhey have had +he responsibilify of supervision and confrol of assembly and monroring Back To School evenis. The Prospec'ror's have really panned 'pay dir? ihis season and deserve an Oscar. Lef+ fo righ+: De Mar Schick, Mike Gonzales, lim Wilson, Tom Lovaf, Ron Boren, Dick Susaela Lzyhfs Girls glllb GIRLS CLUB The Girls Club, as usual. has lurned in a very good performance. They have been on s+age several Jrimes during fhe year and have displayed a high degree of +alen'r on each occasion. The Chrislmas Tea, Hof Rod Hop, and Candy Sales were enlhusiasfically received. fkl' ...LJ As in many producfions a s+ar is born, so also is a new sfar born ai' Bingham High School. We of Bingham have had for years a Girls Club, buf This year for The firsf lime we now have a Boys Club. Affer various meelings wi+h fhe boys of +he high school, officers and represenlafives from each class were elecfed. Those elecfed +o guide 'rhe Club were: Presidenl-Russell Jaclcson, Vice Presidenf -Boyd Whelsel, Secrefary 84 Treasurer- Norman Bianchi, Business Manager-Tom Lova+, Sludenl' Council Represeniafive- Bob Nicholls. Red Cross Represenlafive- Gerald Cunningham. ' f 5 . . Lorraine ScorZaTo Anna Von Michaelson Cheryl Greene Toni STewarT PaTsy Nielson Sherry LancasTer Joan Johnson JoAnn Anderson PeC1C1Y PeTerson IT makes a play good To have a Troupe of dancers ThaT are as good as The dancers we have aT The Bingham High School. AT each perform- ance they were There To display Their TalenT in This fine arT. And when They had Their Tinal bow These girls could be proud of The parT They played in Bingham High PresenTs. Carole Dean Sanchez Mary Kampros Joan Johnson Diane Reed Carma Ray Sherry PoTerson JoAnn Anderson Rosemary ArriTola Anna Von Michaelson Darlene Cav'penTer Toni STewarT Joan ArriTola Anneffe Lepore Connie Bianchi KaThy Zarnpos ' e 'L-D11 fl ,llvfizfrz LVN Nadine Gallegos Anneffe Lepore Kallwy Zampos Joan Arrilola Carma Ray Mary Kampros Carole Sanchez ir. kai Kress The curfain rises wifh fhe Red Cross on Sef Four wifh Carol Dean Sanchez selecfed Chairman, Verlene Peferson selecfed Co-Chairman and Cal Crump appoinfed Advisor. Scene I: A class room-selecfing officers for fhe following year. Diana Ugarfe was elecfed Secrefary 8: Treasurer and Judy Oliver Reporfer 8: l-lisforian. Scene 2: An inferesfing oufline for The following years program was planned. Scene3: Acfivifies of fhe year-during November, in honor of Thanksgiving Day. loaslrefs of food were disfribufed 'ro fhe needy. ln December, Chrisfmas cookies were placed in baslcefs and senf fo fhe Cripplecl Childrens l-lospifal. Ocfober, The school assembly was presenfed for The menfal pafienfs af fhe Veferans Hospifal, if was also performed for The sfudenfs af our own school, Wifh fhe closing of fhe play, January was fhe monfh fhe represenfafives and officers chose fo collecf funds for fha Red Cross. The res? of fhe play followed Through as planned. and fhe curfain closed on a full, successful year. Thanlcs are in order fo everyone, and we feel proud oi a job well done. Firsf row: Diana Ugarfe, Kafhryn Barion. Jean lvie, Pafricia Curfis, Nancy Crellin. Second row: Verlene Peferson, Judy Oliver, Peggy Berg, Evangilene Giron. Monfez Hansen. Back row: Mr. Crump, ,Russell Swain. Johnny Johnson. Larry Anderson. Kenf Simlrins, Gerald Cunningham, Carole Dean Sanchez. Froni' Row: Carole Dean Sanchez, Rena Joy Coleman, Ann Marie Deakin, Lillian Archulefia, Joyce DeCol, Anna Von Michael- son, Sharleen Fosfer, Joan Arrifola, Anneife l.ePore, Carol Casaus, Virgina Girgo. Dolores Lozano, Pai Dally, America Riveria, Connie Smifh, Mary Kampros, Dorofl-iy Garreif. Middle row: Joan Johnson. Josephine Gallegos, Ruby May Serassio, Nadine Gallegos, Gladys Lugo, Preddy Mariinez, Florida Archulela, Beverly Wrigh+, Ann Houqhfon, Janice Henderson, Marvin Prigmore, Ron Boren, Tony Oseguera, Maxine Garreif, Judy Oliver. Back row: Jerry Crellin. Russell Jackson. Gerald Cunningham, John Poulson, Malcolm Roberfson, Tom James, Gene Farley, Edward Jacobson, John Goris, Bill Johnson, David Jacobson, Russell Abplanalp. George Zdunich. Ira Moss, Mr. l-liclcs. Hhvir Our play goes on and as you musi have beauiiful music in a broadway hi+ so also mus'r you have loeaufiful music in your everyday school life. Our choir here af Jrhe Bingham High School has ceriainly succeeded in making our school days more pleasani wiih 'rheir sweei harmony and lilfing song. jourmzli ru Ed ilor-J oAnn lvl urano Assl. Edilor-Joyce Jackson Jr. l-liqh Slall HI-LIGHTS ll has been The aim of lhe l-li-Lighl Sfalf 'rhis year +o publish a paper worlh reading and wilh high slandards. A new idea was infroduced This year--'rhal of pulling oul a mimeographed issue. Nexl year lhis procedure will be developed lo ils fullesl. The school paper has had a successful year. Hs role in lhe drama of school life has been well porlrayed and enlhusiaslically received. Hi-Liqhfs Sfaff M xg! my ,MY s , 22,1 . 'Q fy 33' . .mwiwr ' A ew ,K-xx, , 'fi Mr. Balmer Advisor Department Business Mgr. and Assisianfs Edifor-Dolores Aguayo YEARBOOK The wriiers of a novel musi loolc info ihe lives of many people in order io gei a sfory: so also musf Jrhe edifors of a year! book. We sincerely hope we have peeked enough 'ro prese-nf a 'rrue siory of life on our sfage. As ediior, I wanr To express my personal appreciaiion 'ro every member of fhe slaff. Each has done his assigned raslc well and cheerfully. Togeiher, fhey have carried The produciion To a successful climax. Ass. Edi+or-Georgia Mehan 'M Advisor-Mr. Baker 5 W'r YEARBOOK STAFF If JJ naps Come on Louie, ieli fine iff We're ou+ on school business. nice feaclwer you're sorry. if 41 ,v WS jusi foo devine. Did we miss anyone? Wha+'s in your eye Larry? 33 Come on you guys, +i1a'r's my book Hand One of Jrhe many achievemenfs acquired during fhe pasl' year's rehearsals was +ha+ of fhe school band. They have come fhrough wilh flying colors al sporls evenis and con- cerls. The band played during The many baslcelball and foolball games and did a wonderful job for fhe Music Fesfival. Our music cleparlmenl' has provided fhe prelude, lhe inlerlude and fhe posflude for our annual produclion. A produclion wilhin a produclion was accomplished when our Choir presenled rhe Annual Candlelighl Services. ln keep- ing wilh lradilion of years, i+ was a success. As Firs'r-niqh+ers lefl lhe performance, we are sure The Spiri+ of Chrisfmasn was in lheir hearfs and helped fo make lheir holiday season an enjoyable and a memor- able occasion. Handle Lylyflf Service i Eiaslzivn lwuf Sharen Anderson, Mary Kampros Our spoflighl' is focused on a group of girls endowed wifh nimble fingers benf +o- ward fashion and fhe creafive abilify fo bring 'rhose 'fashions in+o exisfence. The designer and 'rhe dressmaker are viral 'ro every slage roducfion, for fhey add charm, color anclggrace fo any play. We presenl wifh pride our Parade of Fashion. Rena Joy Coleman, Palsy Nielson JoAnn Spera Zzslzion Designers fu righ'I', row I: Joan Johnson, Sallie Congdon, Jo Ann Murano, Sharlene Fosfer. Joan Arrifola. Marvin Prigmore, Ira Moss, Sharen Porior, Jaclcie Dahlsfrom, Gerald Cunningham, Russell Lef+ fo Shaffer Row 2: Shaf+er Mr. Baker. Nofe: JoAnn Anderson absenf when picfure was Taken. gil I of Selma! Play As in every play 'there are groups of sludenls who add The comedy and drama. This year we had parlr of Jrhe over- all casf presenf a very funny comedy called Jumpin Jupi- +or. This play broughf our rhe characier of some of our fine acfors. Q Behind fhe scenes of every pro- ducfion musf sfand a crew of worlcers 3 who are willing fo spend Their efforls wilhoul The plaudifs of lhe crowd 'ro spur +hem on. We lake 'rhis opporfuniry +0 offer a round of applause for a splendid loaclcsiage crew. Gary Cole Kenny Kierce Gary Tall Mac Ray David Jacobson Adriano Marlinez Dale Carpen+er Richard lvicMullin Dee Laycock WQQWWQZO 43:65 SOPHOMORE SI-IIN DIG A9 Q SENIOR HOP f 7 7 , Q ,. if ' NX I X f 'xx ' ' f- V H y X Music Maestro NINTI-I GRADE -'-1'-T!-Q' M rg I QS - .iigglza LYJVVIVU cy-ZW JUNIOR PROM GIRLS CLUB JUNIOR HIGH DANCE TRACKETTES 73 Mr. Graham Priscilla Orfeqa Doroihy Garreff Ellrfn Bcih Thomas Kathy Barion noi prfescn? QUEENS BOWL 6 ' f Home Room which firsf paid for yearbooks jzzmlvzfm' MINERETTES BOOTH M ereffes won +ropl'1y af Ocfober Carnival fo 19 fy fs O QVC 75 Zaurnamcnt Shots Gee. how high Sink if Tom! Louder Jo Arm Look af fhem legs! Thanks, T.H. VVQH - - - The SporTsman's Creed THE PLAYER lives clean and plays hard. plays for The love of The game. wins wiThouT boasfinq, he loses wiThouT excuse and he never quifs. respecfs officials and accepTs Their decisions wiThouT quesfion. never forgefs he represenfs his school. THE COACH inspires in his boys a love for The game and The desire To win. Teaches Them iT is beTTer To lose fairly Than To win unfairly. eads players and specfafors To respecT officials by seTTinq Them a good example. is The Type of man he wanTs his boys To be. ff 6 He He He He He He He He THE OFFICIAL knows The rules. is fair and firm in all decisions. calls Them as he sees Them. Treafs players and coaches courfeously and demands The same TreaTmenT Tor himself. knows The qame is for The boys and leTs Them have The spoTlighT. THE SPECTATOR never boos a player or official. appreciafes a good play no maTTer who makes iT. knows ThaT The school qeTs The blame or The praise for his conducf. recognizes The need for more sporfsmen and fewer sporTs. ,4 flzlcfics ii' , ml, fl if 1--. Toni Sfewarl' .clvflv-I-H 571011 Playas! Cheering and yelling jusf as lhey should Toni, Diane. and Annelle were really good, They cheered our Teams loolh loud and slrong And helped pul lhem on lop where rhey belonged. Al' each and every performance +hey'd lel us know They woucl slick wlfh our leam where ever fhey mlghl go. So as 'rhe curfain comes down on our aclivllies and fun We can say 'ro our cheerleaders l+'s a greaf job you've done. Annelle Lepore Diane Reed K Eleanor Marlcovich, Peggy Peferson, Judy Oliver, Connie Bianchi, Darlene Carpenfer 0' ' . MWA V U!! 'M dj X if up Awghr u h-+his play Jrhe morale was lcepl high by 'rhe cheer- . jjj l A+ limes some of fhe casf fell down-hearled and WA, 7+ 'rheir parrs were foo big To endure. Bul our cheerleaders would boosf Their morale, and Jrhe player would go on To even bigger friumphs. JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS yi E 'Bingham Bingham 'Bingham Bingham Bingham 'Bingham Bingham 'Bingham Gerald Cunningham Tackle 'Home Ga Pleasanf Grove Soufh Summif Judge Park Cify Norfh Summil' Morgan Wasafch Granlsville 20 28 7 I2 I3 35 I3 6 Russell Jaclcson l Guard Diclc Susaela RON Boren End Quarlerbaclc Dave Cunliffe Tackle Jerry Crellin C 0606 506,64 Ira Moss Tackle End 8l Louie Sarrao Cen+er Q Tom James End x L, fm ix ia fy 5 , 'i 4 Edward Aguayo Guard , , Joe Casfillo J'm We Halfback End Norman Bianch' Tom Lovai' Cerner I Fullback George Zdunich Boyd Whe+sel Guard Tackle TX .. v...nr Leff To Right, Firsf Row: John LancasTer, Ira Moss Tony Oseguera, Joe CosTello, Dick SusaeTa. Ron Eoren, Jerry Crellin, Tom Lovaf, Rodney Johnson, Frank Zdunich, Bill Johnson. Second Row: Andy Truiillo, Jim Pike, David Cunliffe, Gerald Cun- nin ham Russell Jackson, Louis Sarrao, Norman Bianchi, George Zdunich, Edward Aguayo. Boyd WeTsel, Tom James. Third Q . Row: Rudy Gonzales, David Leyba, Fred Adams, Dick KuboTa. Larry Rakich, GilberT Leyba, Richard Nerdin. Dennis Miller, Raul Moyeda, Mac Ray. Back Row: Coach DelMar Schick, Asst Coachs Udall Wankier and Cal Crump, Bobby PeTric. Ralph Chacon, Gary 5alTas, Douglas Tall, Michael Johnson, Louie SusaeTa, Alfonso ArchuleTa. Qavfb ll5z1uud Bingham l-ligh School once again came Through wiTh a Tine TooTball Team, one ThaT The enTire school was very proud oT. When pracTice sTarTed, The boys played To The besT oT Their abiliTy To show Thar They had The en+husiasm and husTle To make Them winners. Coach Del Schick inTroduced a new sysTem which The boys Took To very readily. This new sysTem was one oT The TacTors which made The Team The smooTh operaTing Team ThaT iT was. The Miners, as shown Through The box oTTice receipTs, had a good season. The sTars won 5 games, losT I and Tied I. ww Q M N wwf 2 2 H 'Wm' f 71-4- I ,king 34 3 Z Ig JE. N, M V .K lf MTM -qw qw- A Q-fi3 a' gi ' b 'EXE Hflamw if .. fa-lf - ' , , ,gf ,R nf , , - ,, , fr ,MW..MmWf+'f -ww ' W' 7 Ns., haf 1 , - 6 ,, A N-, V , , Y L H 1 4, A V , Wq- f D I , ww--gg I MgWWw,,w,.,,+:Tw.q.?-pW-- FY 3 M Y, T' . 'H A K W- K 'K I x wk , + P ' fa' W. K .x., W awww-Aw' 'W'v 4 'h W 'N'mwmrY ' '1 . - M - ' www , V -4 1 1, ' M F' F ' 3' .F I. 1 41 W'-'Tv M v gdlffbllfl M 5 Wa. .. . v 5 1 N -Q XG X QW .LE - W N an 1 ., W WM K A4 iw 1 K f 1 A 5..x..w- 'f F x ' s k s. 5' if Q K 'K k -J I .'.-:,,-. , Q K 9:14 'TN 'E XR 1-. 1 lr lt' , . 4 S 3 Xxx All SN 553 P 'fi . ' S kk-. 9 M M A T it E 'iff E?-YL! rg x U ug. 1 1 . i f if ,. 'X f 1 .gig X J ,QQ Jerry Crellin Tim Leonard Jim Pike WiTh Two regulars reTurning from lasT years squad, Coach Udall Wankier did a resToring iob and came up wiTh a Team combinaTion ThaT carried The school To The Jordan Division championship and To The Tinals of The Class B TournamenT. The five ironmen Tinished TirsT in The Jordan Division wiTh a record of seven wins and one loss. ln The TournamenT, The ironmen played Millard, NorTh Sevier, and Springville The TirsT Three nighTs and ended up in The Tinals againsT PleasanT Grove. P.G. was hoT The lasT nighT, Thus bringing abouT The deTeaT of The TighTing Miners, bl-56. On March I9, The Second Place Troph was presenTed by former Bingham High Principal T. H. McMullin To Jerry Crelhn, capTain of The Team. CongraTulaTionsl We're mighTy proud of The way our Team represenTed us wherever They played. Ron Boren Bob Nichols Joe Cas+illo Coach Udell Wankier Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Season Scores 43 Morgan 52 Granisville 73 Judge 87 Dugway 53 Morgan 73 Grantsville 67 Judge 64 Dugway Tournamenl' Scores 64- Millard SO Norih Sevier 48 Springville Bingham Bingham 56 lfinalsl Pleasan+ Grove gm ,,,, .... 5 X if S as if Sf ' 'S Q N 5 S 555 0 'L xx sg IW we RSS :ff E 5 iw? 'P NVQ 2. I Y f f' , , 3 ' 4 if x - Qf h l TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SPORTSMANSHlP Thou shall' nol quili Thou shall noi alibi: Thou shall no? gloaf over winning: Thou shall no+ be a roflen loser: Thou shall noi Take unfair advanlage: Thou shalf nor ask odds lhou ar+ unwilling fo give, Thou shouldesf always be ready lo give Thine opponenls fha shake: Thou shouldesl noi' underesfirnale an oppon- enl, or over esfimale fhyself: Remember ihaf The game is fhe lhing, and fha? he who Thinks ofherwise is a mucker and no frue sporfsmanq Honor fhe game lhou playesl, for he who playefh the game sfraiqhf and hard wins even when he loses. all Mr. Crump We would like lo exlend our congralulafions lo Jrhe Jr. High Baskelball squad of l956. They had quile a fair season. They played hard and if spiril would have won, lhere would have been a championship crown for 'rhe Bingham Jr. High School, lhel spiril will pay off laler. Leff +o Right Row I: Harold Jenkins, Mom' Nielson, Lloyd Gallegos, Kenl Ablanalp, Viclor Forsnes, Arfhur Boyd, Joe Medina, George lvlarkovich, Roy Herch, Row 2: Robin Coward, Joe Roberlson, Bobby Davis, Cal Crump. Bill English, Denny Monloya, Ken McCar+y. George Markovich Joey Roberlson Monf Nielson yn J-A isa ma ll JR. HIGH BASKETBALL SCORES Bingham 44- lvlidvale Bingham 33 Ml. Jordan Bingham 27 Wesl Jordan Bingham 27 Midvale Bingham 46 Riverlon Bingham 4l Ml. Jordan Poin+ Average Per Game Davis 7.2 Roberlson 6.6 English 6.2 Nielson 5.4 Monloya 4.5 Danny Monloya Bobby Davis Bill English ak SX axe Diicxii s of'- XBCG syowls 1 xo xoOX?xEAg0Xl wr' 'ligalias' eafl . YM who Lai fxl Alfhough fhis was only fhe second year of wresfling af Bingham, if proved fo be a high- ly successful year. There was a big furn ouf for fhe squad of fhe up and coming sporf in Bingham High School. This year fhe regional meefs were held af Pleasanf Grove. wifh fwelve of our boys enfer- ing. Seven of fhe boys qualified for sfafe compefifion and of fhese seven, four fook places in sfafe. The following boys are fhose who made sfafez Larry Rakich fook firsf in fhe 95 pound weighf division, Dick Kuloofa placed fhird in fhe IO3 pound weighf division, Gary Salfas placed fourfh in fhe I33 pound weighf division, and Rodney Johnson placed fourfh in +he I38 pound weighf division. Wm' fling Fron+ Row: Bill McCarfy, Rodney Johnson, Wa ne Neilson, Tim Cordova. Larry Rakich, Gary Salfas, Mac Ray, Tony Oseguera. Louie Susaefa. Back Row: Delmar Schick, Frankie Zdunich, Alfonso Archulefa, Mike Johnson, Paul Griego, Richard Nerdin, David Goris, Norman Whifing, Kenny Davis. Joe Romero, Dave Michaelson. Norberf Marfinez. Larry and Louie Norman and Richard Billy and Rodney Tony and Mac Dennis and Dick Alfonso and Kenny Wayne and Garry Dick and lviilce Q6 i ifi,.e ,iT +f Ml limi lg is! ' 9 Marly Pelerson Kenny Kierce Phil Downs Russell Swain Cal Crump Edward Jacobson mais Very few boys came oul' for 'rennis fhis year and +he compefilion being so greal we weren'T able 'ro do as well as we would have liked. The boys. however. gained a lor of experience from playing. This Spring we sen+ a single and double 'ream 'ro +he annual Brigham Young Universify lnvifalional Meer. Jacobson, Swain and Peferson played well, buf lhe compelilion was +o good. ln league compelilion This year, The malches were close. The Region was combined info one league, resulring in some good mafches. Jacobson, a senior. played our singles marches, while Swain-Colyar and Downs-Pererson combinalions played 'rhe doubles. Even lhough The wins were far and few belween, we s+ill had a successful season. Tennis can only be a success if all who are inleresfed will lake parl in ir. Nexf year lels raise lhe +ennis spirir around 'rhe school and show Coach Crump whaf you have. Mr. Crump L WM W5 1 AW W Phil Downs Marfy Pe+erso Jw M Ed Jacobso Kenny Kierce F1 1 :: w . Q -0,1 4 Q ' Q A .5 ' . S QF :-r X Q 16715661111 cam x,,,, fffffl Dave Cunliffe Mike Gonzales Dick Susaela Baseball Once again as fhe edilion of lhe Copperlonian goes 'ro press 'rhe baseball leam has yel' 'ro complele ils season. Because of fhis lacl, we are unable lo give lhem The proper recognilion which is due Them. We leave if lo 'rhe edilor of nexr year's Yearbook. Our congralulalions go 'ro lhe Baseball learn of I955 whose oulslanding playing look fhem lo fhe Slale Championship. You have made your school proud of you. Good luck feam of 56. We'll be rooling for you. Tom Lovaf Lynn lvliller Larry l'la'H Rodney Johnson Jim Pike Joe CGSWIO Boyd Whefsel Louie Susaefa i iiiiiilfi BASEBALL SCORES So far +his year Bingham 4 Norfh Summif 2 Bingham II Morgan 5 Bingham I3 Park Cify 6 NAME Dolores Aguayo Sharen Anderson Lillian Archulela Joan Arrifola Inez Blanco Ronnie Boren Jimmy Boulion Sallie Congdon Jerry Crellin David Cunlifie Gerald Cunningham Phil Downs Nadine Gallegos Josephine Gallegos Johnny Goris Mike Gonzales Carma Jean Hansen George Hardman Joan Hiyama Russell Jackson Joyce Jackson Tom James Danny Jaferka Billy Johnson Mary Kampros Sherry Lancasler Anneffe Lepore Gladys Lugo Adriano Mariinez Preddy Marfinez Georgia Mehan Lynn Miller Anna Von Michaelsen Jo Ann Murano Alice Ochoa Priscilla Orlega Marvin Prigmore John Poulson Verlene Pefersen Carma Jean Ray Malcomb Roberfson Louis Sarrao Carole Dean Sanchez Dick Suseafa Norman Whiling Ruby Mae Serassio Dorolhy SloHe Lorraine Scozalo Diane Ugarle Jimmy Wilson Kafhy Zampos NICKNAME Dee Andy Lee Harpo Sulin Pumkin Face Slerril Sal Jer J Dave Geraldsie Cope Nay Josie Garmaza Mikie Jean Garge Four eyes Hiffy J.C. Jamesie Danny Lee Wimp May Veno Shapey Glad eyes Cilo Pal Georgie Ene Wilber A-Bomb Josephine Annie Al Percy Marv Scrapper Vicky Chockolafes Malc Sarro Salchie Juaniia Norm Mae DoHie Slolfie Red Dee Ruby Siene Ka+rinka SENIOR NICKNAMES FAVORITE SAYING Yearbook Business Larry clon'+ go Ted Bobby Really? Line me up Hey you guys Where's lhe Booze You're no'r funny Specks Hey Jer Boring-Boring Caw Oh my gosh! Oh for silly! Gee Mr. Baleman Holy Toledo Take il easy gal When are we going our You don'+ say Logie Crumba l'll bel' S5 Hello Slupid Geez John Yes Janice, I heard lhe pipes My crimeny Bye now Oh really Whal's so good aboul if Gee whiz Gee. I don r know Wanna dig? Come on Jackie Oh gee Oh brolher - Tom, shall we go lo class? Zimba, Zimba, Zimba Doesn'+ lhal charge you Gomezes? OK smarl guy Slop your bawling, Ann So you kick me oui of class Maybe you fhink you're cule Hiya Flimps Anybody going lo Midvale Oh gosh Home work Tonife Hey Gee whiz I didn'T did il Come on AMBITION Make a Universal Yearbook To be a good wife To run Hofel Ulah To own 'rhe Bank Go +o P.R. To be beler 'rhan Arl. Murray To lake Holywood ripple oul of my car An aparlmenl in S.L.C. Maxine Collecl for yearbook Gel along wi+h Bishop Work of K.C.C. Be a deep sea diver Be a model Finish Barber School Be adopled by Boss Work Go sleady wilh S.F. Hibernale To sing opera To be quiei To be cockey Go sieady wilh fhe mos? beauliful girl Be friends wilh Arlhur Rouline Find a man Be wilh Sallie Go 'ro Rome Be a secrelary Be a professor Work, Work, Work Lolly Pop Pilch like Leify Gomez To move 'ro Texas Be in lhe marching bancl of U of U Go lo L.A. Join The Mickey Mouse Club To find a girl To squeel in high gear Find a rich llalian To have I5 kids To own half of lhe S. G. To be Dr. Slrapes friend again Keep ponie lail up wifhouf Spraynel Delour Bingham highway 'ro Cyprus S+. Elecirical Engineer Comple+e Beaulician School World Traveler To gel married Regislerecl Nurse Gel away wilh some hubcaps Dancer 99 5 C 0 ,Shop ff, 5 fi fx dj e 'X 1 Q lg N 2 X Q?' Rf S 4' s Vjgg CYDWYIQ P7 L Odober R'1Q5Sff'1fIUrw Yearbook Carnivai FOOHWM Coppe-rfonian Campaign Pop Raw Mafinee Dance Class Us-Unons N 0 V' Dec. A115 Yo N:-Q. A :foe f d4YXc. my 'OB-3 -boom bbxxgylix U TM M 1 NM YS!-NG CJ, Pgjo GO . Novo, b I gwffims Wan Gym Jaw? Ff7O'bfall FVMWS SOOICM- I'-ivy IOO December Buske1+baU Season Jr, I-Hqh Niqhf Dan Mofhevs and Dauqh T ,. . . pandfe LIQM Servuc Prospecfors Shaq Paefy f 'l..g..l F i OXXXT 'Te Ov NU' K I Ku jf- ff ,I 1 . - J nuary T I q Assemblies Yearbook Sales P p + rs Skafe Parfy Wres+linq Season H e Q nb' HUJVPXQA HOP M K . 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